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Show Il T : 1 1 - i . Greenwood Seeks Post On Utah Coii n ty Com iti i ss ion SUNDAY HERALD County SUNDAY, Utah County. Utah Fork businessman arid currently s chairman of- the Utah County rDemocratic Party organization, announced Saturday he will seek I; HP Utah Counthe office of ty Commissioner. fte is a former mayor and city councilman of American Fork. Mr. Greenwood, long active in county and state Democratic circles, was a delegate to. the. :lat national Democratic convention, one of three from Utah Codnty; He is in his seventh year as county Democratic phairman, and for 10 years was' Democratic I t precinct chairman of American .1, Fork. puring 1959 and I960 ' he served asj Utah County road superintendent, during which time his department oiled an4 improved SEEKS COMMISSIONERSHlP about 78 miles of county roads, of David L. greenwood, candiWllich about half was'- new confor the four-yedate post) on struction, the Utah Courity Commission on During his term as road superthe Democratic ticket. intendent, Mr. Greenwood worked program .diligently to establish of cooperation with vjarous cities s'tigated an elaborate recreation and communities of the "county, for American Fork, with established a policy of using program e a recreation director county equipment aindj men to one. build and improve roads within some time before Provo-hareduced att resiHe has been- a lifetime thj communities, rate within the community's abil- dent of American Fork with exity to pay, thus making rokdwork ception of two or three years. possible In some incorporated areas otherwise unable to have This is the year that by longV. it. standing political custom, the Mr. Greenwood is an active four-yea- r commissioner will come member of the LDS Church, hav- from the hortiern part of Utah ing .held several top of Opes in- County. cluding membership on the stae He was a charter member of MIA. .board, a member of the the American Fork Junior Chamsuperihtendency of his ward Sunber and held every day School, and has been active officeof inCommerce that organization up to in! scout leadership for 20 years. and including! president. The An active .civic worker, he has devoted pnany years of service; to junior chamber presented him his community. He served as with a life membership when he mjayor of American Fork in 1948 passed the acjtive age limit. He and 1949, and prior to that served was also a charter member of a term in the city council during the American Fork, Rotary Club, ' a past president, arid is currently T - 1946-47- . jit was djiring his term as may- a member- of that club. When Greater Utah Valley, Inc. or that American Fork's Chamber was He formed as a countywide orwas Commerce of organized. was instrumental in Its organiza- ganization to sripport and develop tion, and has served it both un- worthy projects for this area, he officially and officially (as a di- was a charter member and. has rector for four year$) since tha$ held every office in It, including time. president. Jt wa during Mr. jGreenwood's Active .in athletics, he passed term as mayor that American from playing status to that of Fork started its modern, manager and referee in baseball, community hospital. His admini- basketball and football. As manstration also installed! a two mil- ager of the American Fork Cavelion gallon water storage tank. men in the old Industrial League, He and the city council also iri-- I his team acquired three pennants. I -- four-year! ; '. V . ; 6- 4. ? NEPHI Raymond Jackson, incumbent Juab County sheriff, and M. Clark Newjelll incumbent Juab County representative to the Utah; House j of Representa- tives, this week; filed for the Democratic nomination, seeking to their respective i ... '. ii-- " ' Mr. Jackson currently is ident of the Utah State tion of County Officials has been sheriff of Juab County fqr the past several years. Mr. Newell, pirincipa of the Juab High School has served one term in the legislature pres-Associa-a- iv 1 : J-"- 2 0 ' OREM--- S pecial , 35-b- eti i. LION PRESIDENT Russell as new installed presiJackson, dent of the Nephi Lions Club. New Officers swimming classes scheduled! to begin at the new Scera pool this week, as an nounced by Parlell Peterson, pool manager, are as follows: Adult women's classes will be held from 8 to 9 a.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays and from 12 noon to 1 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. A diving class will be held from 8 to 9 a.m. on Tuesdays and noon to l p.m. xnursqays irom dren's, class will be held on Thursdaws from 12 noon to 1 p.m On Mondays and Wednesdays from 9 to 10 a.m.j a class will be conducted for teenage girls. A married couples class is sched uled for Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 to 10 p.mj - r ".. nd Scera Lists Swim Classes .; f f ' :; offices. ar d 'l : re-electi- - full-tim- 'i-- i If.. 1x W Re-Electi- on . I u. 1 f - - the attic you can wash the dust specks off our new Metebr! J David- - L. Greenwood, American . ' ..Land after you clean V r raiRMSic 1' 7 JULY 8, 1962 rv : ' L III a .. j ' -j Jfrl A Installed by Nephi Lions NEPHI Nephi Lions Club Installed its officers, and members honored their wives at a combined installation and Ladies Night re'! cently. Merrill Roberts was emcee, with Neldon Hanson, retiring pressident, in charge. Alfonso Kester f Santaquin acted as the installation officer. Officers installed tyere: Russell Jackson, president; Leo Christeri-sefirst vice president; Miles Anderson, second vice president; Don Gadd, third vice president; Vinton Steiner, secretary; Bud Haymond, treasurer Evan Black-et- t, tail twister; Don Byre, lion tamer. Directors are! Ray Phillips and Elden Sherwood, and holdCARS REVEAL PERSONALITY? overs Lorin Corbett and Neldon NEW YORK (UPI) Are there Hanson. ' personality differences between J. C. Mickelson Was also in people who own convertible cars stalled as a new mjember of the and those who buy standard and Lions Club. compact models? Yes, says a recent issue of the MILK HEARINGS SET Journal of Marketing,! quoting WASHINGTON The (UPI) Ralph Westf all, a Northwestern Federal Trade Commission (FTC) University professor. Westfall said has announced it pjans to begin a research project in Los Angeles a series of public hearings on and Chicago found convertible own- milk pricing. A FTC spokesman ers to be ;"more active, more vig said Friday the hearings will be orous, more impulsive, more domi held in Denver next month, but nant and more sociable, but less probably broaden ' td other cities stable and less reflective. later. : r Tl :J frh n) t fi ! 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